Slow drivers have been blamed for a string of nasty crashes.Almost 1,000 people were injured or killed in the last six years in incidents where people going too slowly was a factor.Crashes often occur when impatient motorists attempting to overtake slow traffic go head-on into vehicles in the other lane.Eleven people died in such smashes over the past six years including two motorcyclists, two pedestrians, and seven people inside vehicles.Department for Transport figures reveal slow drivers were linked to crashes that hurt an average of 12 people every week.According to Rule 169 of the Highway Code, motorists should not hold up a long queue of traffic, especially if they are driving a large or slow-moving vehicle.It tells drivers to.
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